Dear Harry lived in the menstrual utility room until he reported to Hogwarts. His cousin treats him badly, and the menstrual family doesn't like this withdrawn child. From beginning to end, Harry's happiest time was spent at school. What Harry has in this so-called home is prejudice and abuse. But in the last part of Harry Potter, what the menstrual family said to Harry before leaving him at home made us see the complexity after this relationship. Harry lost his mother and his sister during menstruation, but it is difficult for two people who lost their loved ones to draw a little strength from each other.
Friendship Compared with Harry's complicated family relationship, the friendship he gained is the most worth reading in the book. In the interaction with Hermione and Roger, Harry gradually relaxed his mind, stopped being so timid and introverted, and began to really discover the power given to him by magic. He won honor for the college, gave his life for his friends and worried about everyone's safety. All this shows that he is a good boy and a trustworthy friend. The courage of three people fighting side by side in adolescence and the tacit smile after meeting in middle age are the best interpretations of old friends.
The most surprising love story in this series of books is not Hermione and Roger, nor Cedric and Zhang Qiu, but Lily and Snape. This is a sad unrequited love story. All feelings begin with those touching eyes and warm comfort. Snape is a person who is very good at hiding his feelings, but this kind of feelings come to an abrupt end so fast that they will be shown in a more turbulent form in the future. He loves Lily. Even though Lily is married and has children, she is still the lively, warm and bold girl in his eyes.